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Mercury and Venus: The Innermost Planets of our Solar System

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Swimming in the Ancient Oceans of Venus

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Venus is currently a hell world, but was it always such a place? Turns out trough studying the past of Venus it is clear that it had oceans. So what would swimming in them be like? Watch to find out.
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SPACE — For the first time ever, scientists are studying Venus' mysterious night side, and have found that it's vastly different from its day side.
It takes Venus 225 days to revolve around the sun, and 243 days to fully rotate on its axis. As a result, 'night' and 'day' on the planet last a longer time than on Earth.
So far, the day side has been studied extensively, but the night side has been notoriously difficult to observe, until now.
According to the European Space Agency, Venus' atmosphere consists of strong winds blowing 60 times faster than the planet's rotation. This super-rotation has been assumed to be uniform in both sides, but new data from the Venus Express spacecraft shows the winds are more chaotic and irregular on the night side.
Night side clouds formed large, wavy, filament-like patterns not seen in day clouds, and are dominated by stationary waves, which remain still and do not move with the atmosphere.
Stationary waves were thought to form specifically over steep, mountainous areas, but were recently detected in the planet's southern hemisphere - an area with low elevation.
The waves were likewise assumed to be rising up through the cloud from the surface, but were mysteriously missing from the lower and intermediate cloud levels.
Scientists have yet to explore what this means, but will likely need to come up with new, updated models of Venus to help them figure it out.
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VENUS & MERCURY - A Traveler's Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

While tiny Mercury blisters in the roasting glare of the Sun, cross over to the dark side and you’ll find the temperature plummets over 600 degrees Celsius. Back away from the Sun to cool off and we encounter Venus, our nearest neighbor.
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If Venus Became a Moon of Earth

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Two Minute Solar System Episode 02: Venus

Learn about the solar system's hottest and most lethal planet, Venus in just two minutes!
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The Robotic Exploration of Venus

Goddard Space Flight Center and its Wallops Flight Facility (GSFC/WFF) conducted a Helicopter-based flight simulation of how a future probe or lander would conduct descent imaging of the surface of Venus for the purpose of new scientific understanding. This UH-1 Helicopter flight experiment simulated the free-fall landing of a Venus probe equipped with a nadir-oriented descent camera similar to those that have flown to Mars on the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover (MARDI). By conducting various terminal descent trajectories at a nominal free-fall velocity anticipated for Venus for the final 1.5 km of descent to the surface with multiple nadir-pointing cameras and ancillary GPS and video documentation, a representative dataset was acquired for characterizing how descent images can be used to compute high resolution digital elevation models (topographic maps) at 'human scales'(less than 3m). The experiment was conducted over a large quarry in southern Maryland where bare rock, gravel, boulder-covered, and sandy surfaces with various topologies offered realistic analogues to the types of planetary surface landforms and deposits likely to occur in the enigmatic Venus highlands. Thanks to the adept flight performance of the WFF-based UH-1 helicopter (and its pilots) and the robust experimental design, over 12 flight trajectories for four different target types were successfully achieved with nearly 60 Gb of flight data, including detailed ground-based documentation. Independent WFF airborne lidar topography data was also made available thanks to the Operation Ice Bridge instrument calibration test flights over the identical quarry targets as independent 'ground truth'. The results demonstrated how nearly vertical-baseline descent images can be used to generate sub-meter resolution digital topography maps (DEMs) with vertical resolutions as fine as 10-15 cm using the latest Structure-from-Motion (SfM) algorithms. The flight experiment demonstrated the value of terminal descent imaging for any planetary probe or lander mission and in particular the prospects for 3D map and imaging data at Venus that directly addresses key questions posed in the National Academy of Sciences most recent Planetary Decadal Survey. Furthermore, results included a 3 cm horizontal resolution digital topography model of a large boulder deposit representing some of the most rugged terrain conceivable of relevance to the safety of future landings on both Mars and Europa.

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What’s on the Surface of Venus? A History of the Venera Program

With so much attention on Mars, it's easy to forget there's a whole other Earth-sized planet nearby, worthy of exploration: Venus. And the Soviets worked really hard to tell us what it's like down on the surface of Venus with their Venera program.
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We’re always talking about Mars here on the Guide to Space. And with good reason. Mars is awesome, and there’s a fleet of spacecraft orbiting, probing and crawling around the surface of Mars.
The Red Planet is the focus of so much of our attention because it’s reasonably close and offers humanity a viable place for a second home. Well, not exactly viable, but with the right technology and techniques, we might be able to make a sustainable civilization there.
We have the surface of Mars mapped in great detail, and we know what it looks like from the surface.
But there’s another planet we need to keep in mind. Venus. It’s bigger, and closer than Mars. And sure, it’s a hellish deathscape that would kill you in moments if you ever set foot on it, but it’s still pretty interesting and mysterious to visit.
Would it surprise you to know that many spacecraft have actually made it down to the surface of Venus, and photographed the place from the ground? It was an amazing feat of Soviet engineering, and there are some new technologies in the works that might help us get back, and explore it longer.
Today, let’s talk about the Soviet Venera program. The first time humanity saw Venus from its surface.
Back in the 60s, in the height of the cold war, the Americans and the Soviets were racing to be the first to explore the Solar System. First satellite to orbit Earth (Soviets), first human to orbit Earth (Soviets), first flyby and landing on the Moon (Soviets), first flyby of Mars (Americans), first flyby of Venus (Americans), etc.
The Soviets set their sights on putting a lander down on the surface of Venus. But as we know, this planet has some unique challenges. Every place on the entire planet measures the same 462 degrees C (or 864 F).
Furthermore, the atmospheric pressure on the surface of Venus is 90 times greater than Earth. Being down at the bottom of that column of atmosphere is the same as being beneath a kilometer of ocean on Earth. Remember those submarine movies where they dive too deep and get crushed like a soda can?
Finally, it rains sulphuric acid. I mean, that’s really irritating.
Needless to say, figuring this out took the Soviets a few tries.
Their first attempts to even flyby Venus was Venera 1, on February 4, 1961. But it failed to even escape Earth orbit. This was followed by Venera 2, launched on November 12, 1965, but it went off course just after launch.
Venera 3 blasted off on November 16, 1965, and was intended to land on the surface of Venus. The Soviets lost communication with the spacecraft, but it’s believed it did actually crashland on Venus. So I guess that was the first successful “landing” on Venus?
Before I continue, I’d like to talk a little bit about landing on planets. As we’ve discussed in the past, landing on Mars is really really hard. The atmosphere is thick enough that spacecraft will burn up if you aim directly for the surface, but it’s not thick enough to let you use parachutes to gently land on the surface.
Landing on the surface of Venus on the other hand, is super easy. The atmosphere is so thick that you can use parachutes no problem. If you can get on target and deploy a parachute capable of handling the terrible environment, your soft landing is pretty much assured. Surviving down there is another story, but we’ll get to that.
Venera 4 came next, launched on June 12, 1967. The Soviet scientists had few clues about what the surface of Venus was actually like. They didn’t know the atmospheric pressure, guessing it might be a little higher pressure than Earth, or maybe it was hundreds of times our pressure. It was tested with high temperatures, and brutal deceleration. They thought they’d built this thing plenty tough.
Venera 4 arrived at Venus on October 18, 1967, and tried to survive a landing. Temperatures on its heat shield were clocked at 11,000 C, and it experienced 300 Gs of deceleration.
The initial temperature 52 km was a nice 33C, but then as it descended down towards the surface, temperatures increased to 262 C. And then, they lost contact with the probe, killed dead by the horrible temperature.

This Powerful New Technology May Be The Only Way To Explore Venus

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What's That Bright Star in the Sky? It's Not a Star, It's Venus

What's that bright light in the sky? How come I never noticed it before? That's not a star at all, it's Venus, and it is awesome.
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Every few months a bright star appears in the sky. Sometimes it’s off to the East, bright in the morning before the Sun rises. Other times, you can see it in the West right after the Sun sets.
Experienced stargazers know this isn’t a star at all, of course, it’s Venus. That horrible twin planet, surrounded by a toxic choking atmosphere of superheated carbon dioxide. For a while it becomes the fourth brightest object in the sky: after the Sun, Moon and the International Space Station, if you can believe it.
In dark skies, Venus gets so bright you can even read a book to it.
Inexperienced stargazers, however, suddenly notice this super bright star in the sky. How come they never noticed it before? Was it always right next to the Moon like that? And that’s when the UFO calls to 911 start up.
I know none of them are going to be watching this video. But for everyone else, even mildly interested in the science here, let’s dig into the orbit of Venus, how we finally figured out what that thing is, how you can observe the planet, and some cool tricks Venus can do.
We’ve done several videos on what planet Venus actually is, and why it sucks so much. You know, a runaway greenhouse effect giving the planet 90 times the Earth’s atmospheric pressure at the surface. It’s a 462-degree furnace, anywhere you go, with a rain of sulphuric acid.
Nope, we’re not going to talk about visiting that place. Instead, we’re just going to talk about looking at it from afar, and how it changed our whole understanding about our place in the Solar System.
Venus is, of course, the second planet from the Sun. But for the vast majority of human history, nobody really understood what it was. It’s easy to see in the sky, even if you live in one of the most light polluted cities on Earth.
Ancient civilizations tried to grapple with what they were looking at, and of course, they assumed there was something supernatural going on. Probably dark and vengeful gods wandering through the heavens, staring down at us with their beady eyes. Judging, always judging. Some civilizations figured out that it’s a single object, while others believed they were looking at two separate entities.
The Ancient Greeks, for example, called the morning edition of Venus Phosphoros, the “Bringer of Light”, and they called the evening star Hesperos, the, uh, “Star of the Evening”. Then they realized it was a single object, and upgraded it to Aphrodite, the goddess of love. The Romans turned that into Venus, and the name stuck.
The ancient astronomers assumed the Earth was the center of the Universe, and all the planets and even the Sun and stars revolved around us. but Nicholas Copernicus worked out the true nature of the Solar System in the early 16th century. The Sun was at the center of the Solar System, and all planets, including Earth, orbited around it.
It was a cool story, and nicely fit the motions of the planets, however, the best evidence came almost a century later when Galileo turned his first crude telescope to Venus and realized that the planet goes through phases, just like the Moon.
In fact, with a small telescope, you can confirm this all for yourself.
Each of the planets orbit the Sun. Mercury and Venus orbit closer to the Sun, then Earth, then the rest of the planets. When we observe Venus, we look inwards, down towards the Sun. When we see the rest of the planets, we’re looking outward, away from the Sun.
The best analogy is a car race. If you’re in the stands watching those cars go around and around, you’re turning your head back and forth as the cars pointlessly circle in front of you. But to see cars in the ring road around the racetrack, you’ll need to look all the way round you. Make sense?
Here’s a simplified version of the Solar System, with just the Earth, Venus, and the Sun. Earth, as you probably know, takes just over 365 days to go around the Sun, while Venus only takes 225 days to complete an orbit.
Which means that Venus completes more than 3 orbits every time Earth completes 2. Which means that we’re always seeing Venus from different angles compared to the Sun.
Sometimes it’s on the same side of the Sun as us. Other times it’s on the opposite. And sometimes Venus is on one side of the Sun, or the other.

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Venus is one seriously hot planet, but it appears that is not its only claim to fame. It also holds the title of producing one of the largest waves ever observed in our solar system.

HVCC Eyes on the Sky: January 2017

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The Electric Wind of Venus

Venus has an "electric wind" strong enough to remove the components of water from its upper atmosphere. This action may have played a significant role in stripping Earth's twin planet of its oceans, according to new research results from the European Space Agency's Venus Express mission led by NASA-funded researchers. Lead author of the research paper, Glyn Collinson, explains that "electric wind" can strip Earth-like planets of oceans and atmospheres.
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The Planet Venus Song | Planet Songs for Children | Venus Song for Kids | Silly School Songs

Learn lots of important facts about the Planet Venus with this fun and catchy planet song for kids. For more information and music, visit http://sillyschoolsongs.com
Lyrics:
Venus, second planet from the sun
Temperature-wise, you're the hottest one
You're called the morning and the evening star
Our next door neighbor and you're not too far
NASA said that your world is dim
Because your atmosphere won't let much light in
It's thick and toxic and it traps in heat
You're named for the Roman goddess of love and beauty
You're 900 degrees in Fahrenheit
It's mighty dark in the middle of your moonless nights
Did you know that Venus's surface is covered with craters, volcanoes and dried lava?
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAT????
You're so quirky with the way you spin
It's backwards! Retrograde rotation oh oh oh
Venus in the time it takes for you to rotate
The Earth has seen more than 200 days
And your day is longer than your year
We think you're awesome, Venus, but uh, that's sorta weird
Did you know that Venus's atmosphere is made of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and sulfuric acid? And if you lived on Venus (which no one can), you would see the sun rising in the West and setting in the East due to its backward rotation?
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT??????
You're 67 million miles from the sun
With a large volcano called Maat Mons
Oh oh oh Venus, yeah, you're Earth's twin sister, yeah
Your size is similar, yeah, but you're still different, yeah
Hey Venus, yeah you're always cloudy, yeah
And you're terrestrial, yeah, that means you're rocky, yeah
Hey Venus you're so fly,
Shining brightly in our sky, hey Venus, yeah, hey Venus
Hey Venus, see you later
Glad I can't fall in your craters
Venus! Yeah, hey Venus!
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptun, Pluto are planets of our Solar System.
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Venus is a dim world of intense heat and volcanic activity. Similar in structure and size to Earth, Venus' thick, toxic atmosphere traps heat in a runaway 'greenhouse effect.' The scorched world has temperatures hot enough to melt lead. Glimpses below the clouds reveal volcanoes and deformed mountains. Venus spins slowly in the opposite direction of most planets.
Distance from the sun: About 67 million miles, about 3/4 as far as the Earth is from the sun.
Year: About 225 Earth days.
Day: About 243 Earth days.
Average diameter: About 7,500 miles, almost as large as Earth.
Surface temperature: 864 degress Fahrenheit.
Atmosphere: Carbon dioxide, nitrogen.
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1.A day on Venus is longer than its year.
2.Of all the solar system's planets, Venus is the closest to a twin of Earth, with a similar size, orbit and composition.
3.Floating cities above the clouds of Venus may be our best bet for becoming a two-planet species. Conditions there are so similar to Earth a human wouldn't need a pressurized suit, the gravity is similar and transit times are shorter than to Mars.
4.It snows metal on planet Venus.
5.The surface gravities of Venus, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all quite similar (within 15%) to Earth's.
6.There are 5 planets you can see with the naked eye, not using a telescope: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
7.Your voice would be deeper on Venus because its dense atmosphere would cause your vocal cords to vibrate more slowly.
8.The Soviets landed a spacecraft on Venus in 1970. It became the first to land on another planet and the first to transmit data from there back to Earth.
9.Venus has more volcanoes than any other planet in the solar system, with over 1600.
10.Temperatures in Venus can reach a 870 degrees Fahrenheit (470 degrees Celsius).
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Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is the second brightest object in the night sky after the Moon. Venus is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. It is the second largest terrestrial planet and is sometimes referred to as the Earth’s sister planet due the their similar size and mass. The surface Venus is obscured by an opaque layer of clouds made up of sulphuric acid.
Here are some interesting facts about planet Venus
A day on Venus lasts longer than a year.
It takes 243 Earth days to rotate once on its axis. The planet’s orbit around the Sun takes 225 Earth days, compared to the Earth’s 365.
Venus is often called the Earth’s sister planet.
Venus rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets.
This means that Venus is rotating in the opposite direction to the Sun, this is also know as a retrograde rotation.
Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky.
Only the Moon is brighter. With a magnitude of between -3.8 to -4.6 Venus is so bright it can be seen during daytime on a clear day.
Atmospheric pressure on Venus is 92 times greater than the Earth’s.
Venus is also known as the Morning Star and the Evening Star.
Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system.
The average surface temperature is 462 °C
As Venus does not tilt on its axis, there is no seasonal variation.
The Russians sent the first mission to Venus.
At one point it was thought Venus might be a tropical paradise.
The dense clouds of sulphuric acid surrounding Venus make it impossible to view its surface from outside its atmosphere.
There are more volcanoes on Venus than on any other planet in the solar system.
Venus is rare among the planets in that we can see it cross in front of the sun. Only Venus and Mercury do this from the vantage point of Earth. It is also called Venus Transit.
Winds swipe across Venus at super-fast speeds that can reach 450 miles an hour (724 kph) in its middle cloud layer. These Venusian winds are faster than the speediest tornado on Earth.
Venus appears to have phases like the moon.
The first person to witness these phases was Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei in 1610.
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Top 10 AMAZING Facts About VENUS

Welcome to Top10Archive! All of this galactic travel is tiring, but we’re still saddened to know we are only 2 planets away from completing this journey! For this out of this world installment, we’re visiting Venus – sometimes known as Earth’s Sister Planet. Join us on one of our last planetary escapes for ten great facts about the 2nd rock from the sun!
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2. A Sad, Moonless Life
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What Would It Be Like To Stand On Venus?

EP2-Venus is an uninhabitable, hostel planet that Humans could never survive on, but if we had a special suit that allowed us to stand on the planets surface, what would it be like?
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Venus is often thought of as Earths twin sister, as they are of similar size, mass, gravity and composition. However, this is were the similarities end, as Venus is no place for life as we no it and the idea of humans walking on its surface one day is far beyond our current technological capabilities. But if we managed to create a suit of some sort, that did allow us to stand on the surface of Venus, what would it be like? Well standing on the planets surface would mean you would get to experience its scorching heat. Venus suffers from the runaway greenhouse effect, which means its atmosphere is made up of 95% carbon dioxide. This thick CO2 traps the planets heat energy, resulting in a blistering surface temperature of over 464 degrees Celsius. The planets dense atmosphere is so thick that moving would almost feel like you were under water and without special protection, you would be crushed immediately by its immense surface pressure, which is 90 times greater than that on Earth. Looking across the planet you wouldn't see much, as the thick hazy atmosphere would hide its barren landscape. But beneath the clouds, there would be huge impact craters, massive Volcanic plains and ancient lava flows. If you looked up in to the sky on Venus, you would see a reddish, orange colour as the carbon dioxide scatters the suns light. Within the dense clouds above, you may even observe lightning and thunder crackling, with sulfuric acid raining down from the upper atmosphere. But it wouldn't land on you, as the roasting heat would evaporate the droplets around 16 miles above the surface. The sun would look blurred as its hidden behind the hot clouds and if you managed to survive until night time, the sky would be covered with just a blanket of darkness, with no glistening stars. On Venus one day lasts 5,832 hours, compared to our 24 hours, so you may have a long wait until you see the sun rise again. But if you did manage to get though the long, dark night, you would finally be able to witness the blurry appearance of the sun. But it would rise from the west and set in the east as the planet rotates backwards. So standing on Venus without some sort if special suit would be impossible and extremely unpleasant. But scientists do believe that we may be abled to colonize the scorching planet one day, with floating colonies in the upper atmosphere. However currently, Venus is an uninhabitable, hellish planet, but by studying its past, we may be able to see the Earths future, making Venus a very important Planet.
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5 INCREDIBLE Facts About Venus That Will Blow Your Mind!

Venus is often said to be Earths twin sister, as they are both of similar sizes, mass and density, but that's were the similarities end. So let's look at 5 incredible facts about Earths burning sibling, Venus!
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Script - This mysterious planet that was named after the roman goddess of love and beauty, is no place for humans or any kind of life as we no it. It is the second planet from the sun and is the brightest object in the nights sky after the moon because of its thick clouds that reflect the suns light, allowing us to see it shining magnificently just after sun set.
1-Venus is the only planet in our solar system to rotate clockwise and experts believe that at some point in the planets history, something may have collided with it and changed its rotation. Even more strangely, the rotation appears to be slowing down, as the planet has been recorded to be turning 6.5 minutes more slowly in 2014 than in the early 1990s.
2-Venus has no moons or rings which puts it in a group of only two planets in our solar system that are all alone in there orbit around the sun. The other planet is Mercury and scientists currently do not know why they do not have any moons.
3-Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system, with a surface temperature of over 464 degrees Celsius. The planet is so hot because the carbon dioxide in its atmosphere traps the suns heat which causes it to over heat and this is called a runaway greenhouse effect. The pressure on the surface of Venus is 90 times greater than Earths and when the first space craft tried to land on the planet it was crushed before it even reached the surface.
4- Venus has more Volcanoes on its surface than any other planet in our solar system, however experts are unsure on how active they currently are. But Venus does have fresh lava flows, which implies that volcanoes erupted anywhere from the past few hundred years to the past three million years.The largest volcano on the hot planet is called Maat Mons and is 6 km high.
5-Billions of years ago, Venus may of had a climate similar to that of Earths and scientists believe that the boiling planet once had large oceans flowing across its surface. However, as the planet became hotter due to the greenhouse effect, the water boiled off and became impossible to support life as we know it.
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Universe Documentary 2015 - Mercury & Venus: Two most hostile planets

Universe Documentary 2015 - Mercury & Venus: Two most hostile planets. A look at the two most hostile planets in the solar system – Mercury and Venus; one gouged with craters, the other a greenhouse cauldron of toxic gases and acid rain; both scorched by their close proximity to the sun. Scientists theorize about what sort of life could evolve on these alien worlds.

Planet Song for Kids/Solar System Song for Children/Venus Song for Kids

Learn about Venus and a lot of important facts with this amazing animation and song. And don't forget to sing along.
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I’m the second planet from the sun
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243 earth days
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That makes just one of my days
I’m 900 degrees
Yeah thats Fahrenhite
Im the hottest planet in the
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The sun sets in my east
and comes up in my west
do to Retrograde Rotation
I spin backwards the best
I’m the third brightest object
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from the planet of earth
when you look up in the sky
I am Venus
I’m the second planet from the sun
And I'm the slowest rotating one
Of all the planets in our system
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Carbon Dioxide
and Sulfuric Acid clouds
Is what makes up my atmosphere
and for this I am very proud
Volcanos, mountains,craters
and some big lava plains
Are what make up my bumpy surface
And my clouds make no rain
I was named Venus
after the goddess of love
The Romans gave me my name
do to my brightness above
I am Venus
I’m the second planet from the sun
And I'm the slowest rotating one
Of all the planets in our system
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Mercury is the closest planet to the sun
Venus comes next it's the hottest one
Earth comes third the only life that we know
Mars has the largest canyon and volcano
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
The gassy planet Jupiter, the largest you will find
Saturn has rings around the outside
Uranus is funny ‘cause it spins on its side
Neptune looks blue, the coldest of its kind
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